KACP is always excited about the various training opportunities that take place throughout Kentucky. If you are a member and wish to have a local training opportunity featured here, please Contact Us with the information.

January 29, 2024

Public Safety Bicycle Instructor Training Course – May 6-10, 2024

Host Agency: Hopkins County Sheriff’s Office Host Location: Madisonville Police Department Training Center; 755 Industrial Drive | Madisonville, KY 42431 Dates: May 6-10, 2024 (8:00 am – 5:00 pm) Fee: $995 includes all materials, memory stick with all instructor presentations, forms, and materials, Louka Tactical water bottle, LouKa shirt, tire patch kits. ***Police, Fire, EMS, Military and security officers are welcome! Registration link: https://loukatactical.com/2024-public-safety-bicycle-instructor-training-course2024/ Deadline to register: 4/8/2024 Contact: Kathy Vonk for registration packet and […]

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Crisis Leadership for Law Enforcement – May 21-22, 2024

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SAFE (Safe and Accessible Forensic Interviewing with Elders) Training – May 22-23, 2024

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February 5, 2024

Field Training Officer – July 15-17, 2024

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March 4, 2024

Practical Shooting Incident Reconstruction – April 22-26, 2024

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March 15, 2024

Media and Crisis Communications Training – August 5-6, 2024

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Julie Parker Communications Training Options for Public Safety

Public Information Officer Fundamentals for Public Safety: Designed for public information officers and leaders who oversee public messaging but are looking to build a guiding strategy, this training blends social strategy, media relations, crisis communications, and positive PR. The course is built around our “run it like a newsroom” approach and culminates in a practical exercise on day two with mock news conferences. Crisis Communications: This course is designed to prepare public safety leaders and […]

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April 17, 2024

Trauma-Informed Interviewing For Sexual Assault Investigations

Presented by Kentucky Office of the Attorney General and the University of Louisville – Free Training open to Law Enforcement Professionals – 24 KLEC Credits Law enforcement officers will learn victim-centered best practices when interviewing survivors of sexual assault and will have the opportunity to actively apply those skills in simulated victim interviews. The techniques taught throughout this training are applicable to active and cold case sexual assault investigations. See the below flyers for more […]

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Cold Case Sexual Assault Investigations: Reopening Cases and Notifying Victims

Presented by Kentucky Office of the Attorney General and the University of Louisville – Free Training open to Law Enforcement Professionals – 40 KLEC Credits Law enforcement officers will learn investigative factors to consider when reopening “cold” sexual assault investigations. The course will cover investigative background work, including investigative planning and skills. This interactive course will allow officers to review and plan for their own cold case investigation and practice trauma-informed notifications and interview skills […]

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